Welcome to the Community Transitions Job Skills blog.
You will use this Blog as a guide to complete the process of occupational exploration. The blog will cover different topics related to finding and keeping paid work. Topics include the following:
DETERMINING INTERESTS
- Assessment
- Environmental Demands
- Job Research
FINDING A JOB
- Networking
- Job Search
GETTING A JOB
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- References
- Applications
- Interviewing
- Disclosure
KEEPING A JOB
- Appearance
- Social Interactions
- Customer Service
- Coping
- Job Responsibilities
- Task List
- Bullying and Harassment
- Safety and Hazards
OTHER JOB TOPICS
- Leaving a Job
- Employment Terms
- Your Legal Rights
- Transportation
- Timesheets
- Evaluations
- Food Worker Card
WORK BASED LEARNING
- Informational Interview
- Trial Work Experience
- Community Resources
- DDD
- DVR
- WorkSource
PORTFOLIO
A portfolio is a collection of samples that show your interests and give evidence of your talents and skills.
You use your portfolio to show employers what you have accomplished, learned or produced.
A portfolio will help you:
- Identify your skills
- Gather and organize samples of your work and skills
- Prepare for presenting your skills and accomplishments to others
The benefits of a portfolio are:
- Organization
- Skills Identification
- Career Decision Making
- Career Opportunities
LINKS
Blue words = Something to read on the Internet
Purple words = Worksheet available in Portfolio Resource Binder
Blue words = Something to read on the Internet
Purple words = Worksheet available in Portfolio Resource Binder
Red words = Documents you can download
- Click on the link
- Click File - Download
- Select the document at the bottom of the page
- Save As to your network account
1) Obtain a white binder and a copy of the Job Skills Blog Checklist.
2) Create a folder on your personal network account entitled "Job Skills".
You will keep documents you create in this file.
3) Create 6 subfolders in your Job Skills folder.
a. Determining Interests
b. Finding a Job
c. Getting a Job
d. Keeping a Job
e. Other Job Topics
f. Work Based Learning
RESOURCES
www.do2learn.com
www.dropbox.com